Cheap big-screen 3D: Acer's new Nvidia Vision 3D-compatible projectors
H5360 (pictured above)Projects 720p HD video at 1,280x720 devotion 3,200:1 contrast ratio One HDMI seaport Three RCA jacks Component video connection S-video mini DIN 2.5mm audio mini-jack 15-pin D-Sub for a PC analog signal Lamp subsistence: 4,000 hours Price: $699
X1261 (pictured below)
XGA suggestion 3700:1 contrast ratio Component and composite video connections S-video mini DIN Stereo mini-jack Lamp vital spark: 4,000 hours Price: $579
Obviously, if you're interested in HD load (that includes 3D gaming), you'll want the H5360. But the big caveat here is that to get 3D peacefulness you'll need to connect a computer to the projector--and that computer needs to be an Nvidia 3D Delusion-compatible computer with a special graphics card.
Oh, and you'll also paucity Nvidia's 3D Vision Kit that includes wireless agile-shutter glasses and advanced software that "can transmogrify hundreds of PC games into an exceptional 3D experience." (For more info, go here ).
Acer's touting merely this concept with a pair of new affordable DLP projectors equipped with Nvidia 3D View technology: the H5360 ($699) and X1261 ($579).
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